Signaling device



J. K. MOCHIZUKI.

SIGNALING DEVICE.

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1,368,644, Patented Feb. 15, 1921.

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ATTORNEY JACK K. MOCHIZUKI, OF SEATTLE, WASHINGTON. Y

SIGNALING DEVICE.

Specication of Letters Patent.

Patented Feb. 15. 192i Application le May 12, 1920. Seri No;

,To a?! 'whom if may cmwern:

Be it known that i, JACK K. MooHIzUiu, a subject of Japan, residing at Seattle, in the county of King;r and State of lVashington, have invented Acertain new and useful 1mprovernents in Signaling Devices, of which the followingr is a specification.

This invention relates to improvements in signaling devices for automobiles.

i n object of the invention is to provide a` lice b v which an operator of an auto* mobile cnn see or signal vehicles in the rear.

.lnothcr object oi: the device is to provide a i nel construction in which the signaling meros surrounds the reflecting means.

The invention also comlnehends improvei'ncnis in the details oi construction and operation which are oz'irticularly pointed out in the following' description and claims.

in the drawings Fmure 1. 1s e vier: ol a iortion of an auto- PN v -I n L. c moelle, showing tne invention .applied thereto.

Fig. 2 is a rear elevation ot the device. Fig. 3 is a sectional view on line 3-3 of Q.. l indicates a body portion of the device, which is formed with a partial Aspherical shaped portion 2. and extending portion 3 from the bottoni thereof. The portion 2 is formed with a hollow extension 1, provided with holes 5 through which the arm G of a supporting bracket 7 is adapted to pass, and which supports the device. The hollow extension -1 is also adapted to receive a socket Si for an electric bulb 9 which is connected by wires lo with a circuit controlled by push buttons 11, for lightingr the lamp at will.

The edge ot the body portion is inturned as indicated at 12 and a Washer 13 fits against this edge portion and forms a backing for a glass plate 14, which is secured to the body portion by a ringI 15. As shown in Fig. 2, the portion of the ring extending around the circuler portion of the opening has an overturned edge 16 which is equally spaced from the edge of the body, and which engages the glass to hold it in position. The

portion of the ringI which fits over the exv tending portion of the body is formed with an elongated overturned edge at 17, the purpose of Which will be described.

As shown in Fig. 2, the extending portion of the body is formed with straight Walls 18, the bottom ends of which are joined by tapered portions 19, and the ring is correspondingrlyr shaped to fit over thebodv.

The glass plate 14 is silvered on thehiuner surface as indicated at in the center porn tion oi the plate to form a mirror. The portion of the glass plate between the siivered po ion and the edge may be ground and coloreV red, and as shown in Fig. 2, forros an srrow shaped portion in conjuno tion with the ring 15;` When the lamp is illuminated, the elongated edge 1i' covers a portion the glass over the extending portion of the body, so that an erro-vv head Will be formed in the Emttom part of the extending portion.

Two of these devices are used one being mounted on either sido of the vrind shield 21 of the automobile 22 as indicated in Fig. 1. A set screw Q3 mjnstably secures the body' portion to the arm 6 and the bracket 7 is secured to the wind siii-old by clamping member 24. its shown in Fig. 1, the push buttons l1 ere mounted on the steering Wheel ot the automobile so that they are Within easy' reach of the operator.

When the opera-tor of an automobile runine; down a street, Wishes to turn a corner, he may observe a vehicle in the rear in the mirror 20, and if necessary may signal the vehicle his intention to turn and the direction in which he intends to turn, oy pressing' one of the buttons 11 which will illuminate the body oit the device, so that the arrow head and the circular tail portion will be observed by the operator of the vehicle in the rear.

it will be obvious then, that a novel combination of a lamp and a mirror has been produced so that the lamp When illuminated will form an arrow with a head and a circular tail portion which will signal an intended movement of the vehicle on vvhich it is placed.

What I claim is:

1. A combination signaling device and mirrorscope comprising a. body portion formed with an open circular portion and extending portion, a glass plate for covering said open portions and conforming to the shape thereof and having a silvered por-v tion in the center of the circular portion, forming a mirror, a rim adapted to be secured to the body to hold the glass late in place, and formed With an inturne ilange having elongated extensions and means for I illuminating the body and plate whereby the inturned edge of the rim and the silvered portion will cause the illuminated portion of the body to appear as an arrow.

2. A signaling device and mirror-scope comprising a body having a. partial spheri cal shaped portion and an extending portion terminating in an inturned edge, a. glass plate shaped to fit the body portion, a

10 rim adapted to hold the plate on the body and conforming with the edge thereof, having an inturned ed with elongated portions covering the ass over part of the extending` portion, te center ortion of the glass plate being slvered to orm a mirror, 16

the remainim1 portion thereof forming an arrow with t e inturned edge of the rim, and means for illuminating the arrow.

In testimony whereof I aiix m si JACK`K. MOC

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